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    for MRSA such as: vancomycin, linezolid [Zyvox], rifampin [Rifadin], sulfamethoxazole-trimethoprim [Bactrim], Bactrim DS, Septra, Septra DS, SMZ-TMP DS, and Sulfatrim Pediatric. There antibiotic that many are most aware of is Bactroban [mupirocin calcium]. Bactroban is an oitment put on the skin. “For the treatment of impetigo, a small amount of the ointment is applied to the affected area, usually three times daily (every 8 hours). The area may be covered with a sterile gauze dressing. If there…

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    Trimethyltin (TMT) Trimethyltin chloride (C3H9ClSn) (TMT) has neurotoxicant effects which used in neuronal degeneration researches. Studies showed that TMT treatment caused to loss of pyramidal neurons in hippocampus of rats [75-77]. When TMT drug injection in animal appeared some behavioral…

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    Dehydration Lab Report

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    and bottom the aqueous layer. The aqueous layer is discarded while, the organic layer is kept, which will produce our products for this experiment. The organic layer then is transferred to a dry 50-ml Erlenmeyer flask and then dried with calcium chloride. The mixture is occasionally swirled for 2-3 minutes and then decanting the organic mixture into a dry 50-ml distilling flask. The solution is redistilled, but now the mixture is heated up to…

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    oxygen sensor is attached to a to a data logger and the use of two tests on the same sample but with 4-5 days between can also indicate marine life and organisms within by the difference in the DO levels. Water hardness is the amount of dissolved calcium and magnesium on the water, the more of these minerals, the more hard the water is. Water hardness affects fish health because it influences osmoregulation. There are insignificant effects of water hardness to the human body and may even…

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    For many years, people living in China survived off a predominantly rice-based diet. However, if you think this is still the case today, think again. Over the years, China’s population has grown exponentially and today, it is a country that is supporting 1.3 billion people. With such a vast population, it isn’t a surprise that rice is no longer the highest-demanded food item in the nation. Today, China is consuming meat, dairy, produce and nut products faster than ever. Unfortunately, with such…

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    Camphene Synthesis

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    For the first synthesis reaction, camphene was converted to isobornyl acetate. In the fume hood, a sample of 1.36 g of camphene was added to a 25-mL round-bottomed flask along with a stir bar. To dissolve the camphene, 3.0 mL of glacial acetic acid was added into the flask. The flask was fastened onto a ring stand and immersed in a water bath that was on top of a stir plate. A thermometer wire was placed in the water bath to monitor the temperature throughout the experiment. After the camphene…

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    Ap Biology Lab Assignment

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    marine life due to its response with water. As the ocean lowers in Ph, due to higher CO2 levels, the ocean becomes more acidic harming coral reefs. The alteration in the acidity in the ocean makes the coral unable to take in the adequate bulk of calcium chloride. Not only does this harm the reef itself, but also the organisms in it. Without the coral being able to sustain life, the organisms that rely on it will…

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    Bacteria are a fundamental part of life on our planet, but they can also cause disease in our species. People have been using antibiotics for many years, but for the first time they are causing problems. Several years ago, it was discovered that some antibiotics has created strains of bacteria that are resistant to that antibiotic. One example of this is MRSA, or methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus. This means that sick patients must find a different antibiotic or have no way to cure the…

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    Rituximab Case Study

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    studied yet in children so contra indication in this age group. Clinical Pharmacology Clinical Studies showed that rituximab inhibits with the interior functional B-cells and inducing apoptosis (cell loss) by intrusive with CD20 calcium level and uplifting the level of calcium in the B-cells from usual to unusual levels. There are three chief mechanisms through rituximab acts in the body. One process by which the B-cell is demolished by direct ingestion of the B-cell by the effector cell in a…

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    Unit 1 Homeostasis

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    Task 1 Homeostasis is the ability of the body to maintain a constant internal environment within narrow limits. The word homeo means it is unchanging and stasis means it is staying still; it has three main elements that are a sense organ to detect change, a control centre that is usually from the brain or spinal cord and a responding organ to effect a change in conditions. The factors that homeostasis controls in our body are our body temperatures, water content, carbon dioxide levels and our…

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